1995
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.131.4.1025
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Manganese effectively supports yeast cell-cycle progression in place of calcium.

Abstract: Abstract. Metal ion requirements for the proliferation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were investigated. We used bis- ( o-aminophenoxy )-ethane-N,N,N ',N '-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA), a relatively acid tolerant chelator, to reduce the free metal ion concentrations in culture media. Chelatable metal ions were added back individually and in combination. In addition to a requirement for ~10 pM external free Zn 2+ we found an interchangeable requirement for either 66 nM free Ca 2÷ or only 130 pM free Mn 2+. Cells de… Show more

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“…Both of these processes are dependent upon the presence of Ca 2ϩ or Mn 2ϩ . Complicating the use of these assays to estimate compartmental Ca 2ϩ levels is the fact that Mn 2ϩ can effectively replace the requirement for Ca 2ϩ to promote the growth of yeast cells (40), and Mn 2ϩ was found to suppress the defects in invertase glycosylation caused by the pmr1 mutation more effectively than Ca 2ϩ (22). Thus, these results did not provide conclusive evidence that the Ca 2ϩ level was normal in either compartment.…”
Section: Figcontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…Both of these processes are dependent upon the presence of Ca 2ϩ or Mn 2ϩ . Complicating the use of these assays to estimate compartmental Ca 2ϩ levels is the fact that Mn 2ϩ can effectively replace the requirement for Ca 2ϩ to promote the growth of yeast cells (40), and Mn 2ϩ was found to suppress the defects in invertase glycosylation caused by the pmr1 mutation more effectively than Ca 2ϩ (22). Thus, these results did not provide conclusive evidence that the Ca 2ϩ level was normal in either compartment.…”
Section: Figcontrasting
confidence: 49%
“…Deletion of PMR1 in sod1D sod2D (PJKP-1) also enhances the rapamycin-resistant phenotype. (Loukin and Kung 1995). Additions of Ca 21 to media (1-10 mm) did not increase rapamycin resistance of BY4741 or TB50a (supplemental data at http:// www.genetics.org/supplemental/).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, MnCl 2 , which can replace the functions of Ca 2 + (ref. 31), decreased viability upon hypo-osmotic shock, as with CaCl 2 . The viability of msy1 -msy2 -cells was decreased as the CaCl 2 concentration in the hypo-osmotic solution was increased, whereas that of WT, msy1 -and msy2 -cells was not changed (Fig.…”
Section: Msy1 Regulates [Ca 2 + ] I Increase On Hypo-osmotic Shockmentioning
confidence: 94%